Some hosts offer "unlimited bandwidth". Why don't you?

There is no such thing as "unlimited bandwidth". Someone has to pay for the traffic. If your network traffic exceeds a certain fixed amount, or a percentage of their server's capability, they will charge you more or ask you to leave their service (even if they told you it was unlimited). We provide a reasonable amount of bandwidth for a low price, and offer a clear upgrade path.
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